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On the Short-Lived All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

On the Short-Lived All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

There's No Crying in Baseball—But There Was Lipstick

By Cait Murphy | October 25, 2016

Jackie Robinson Was More Than Just a Pioneer

Jackie Robinson Was More Than Just a Pioneer

On the Man and Player Who Made History

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Police Violence and the American Caste System

Police Violence and the American Caste System

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By Colette Shade | October 25, 2016

Three Tales of Baseball in Honor of the World Series

Three Tales of Baseball in Honor of the World Series

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By Literary Hub | October 25, 2016

When Babe Ruth Called His Shot Against the Chicago Cubs

When Babe Ruth Called His Shot Against the Chicago Cubs

“Only a damn fool would have done a thing like that.”

By Cait Murphy | October 25, 2016

Five Books Making News This Week: Madness, Monkeys, and Fairytales

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Alexander Maksik, Francine Prose, Marisa Silver, and More

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The Rise of the Small Press on the Man Booker Shortlist

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Edward Albee, Big in Bulgaria

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On First Seeing Your Novel on the Big Screen

On First Seeing Your Novel on the Big Screen

M.L. Stedman Watches The Light Between Oceans

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Stop Stereotyping Lexicographers!

Stop Stereotyping Lexicographers!

John Simpson is an Editor of Dictionaries, and This Is His Story

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Interview with a Bookstore: Literati

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Books, Espresso, and a Cast of Canine Regulars

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How I Built My Own <em>Game of Thrones</em> Iron Throne

How I Built My Own Game of Thrones Iron Throne

Lauren Harms Reveals Some Secrets of the Book Designer

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A Pure Solar World: Sun Ra and the Birth of Afrofuturism

A Pure Solar World: Sun Ra and the Birth of Afrofuturism

Paul Youngquist

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 21, 2016

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